With all the success Hoover football has enjoyed, including 13 trips to the Super 6 in the last 14 seasons, the Bucs can accomplish something new this week.

Hoover (14-0) has never finished 15-0 in back-to-back seasons, according to the Alabama High School Football Historical Society, but the Bucs can accomplish the feat by beating Auburn in Friday night’s Class 6A championship game at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.

“For us, it’s about how can we do something that makes it better than it’s ever been?” Hoover coach Josh Niblett said.

Hoover won four straight 6A titles from 2002-05, but hasn’t won it in back-to-back years since. The Bucs also carry a 29-game win streak into Friday’s season finale.

Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on Friday in the finale of the two-day, six-game Super 6 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.

Standing in the way is Auburn (13-1), featuring a play-making defense filled with college prospects. Defensive end Rashaan Evans is perhaps the state’s best pass rusher and is one of the state’s top uncommitted players, fellow defensive end Darian Yancey is committed to Southern Miss, cornerback Antrel Allen is heaed to UCLA, and cornerback Blaise Taylor had two interceptions last week.

Auburn’s defense began to gel when 6-foot-3, 220-pound Griffin Riggs moved to defensive tackle at midseason.

Hoover also has plenty of prospects, led by cornerback Marlon Humphrey, ranked No. 1 on AL.com’s A-List. Other key prospects include defensive end Christian Bell, linebacker Darrell Williams, and running back Bradrick Shaw – three underclassmen.